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2 Character Descriptions Relationships Quotes & Symbols Plot PointsInferences Past Present Future 200 400 600 800 1000

3 CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 200 How does the narrator describe Gatsby? Answer

4 CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 400 Describe Tom. What is our impression of him in chapter 1? Answer

5 CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 600 What kind of person is Daisy? Answer

6 CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 800 How is Gatsby introduced into the novel? Answer

7 CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 1000 Identify Myrtle and George Wilson. Answer

8 RELATIONSHIPS - 200 How does Nick know Tom and Daisy? Answer

9 RELATIONSHIPS - 400 How does Nick meet Gatsby for the first time? Answer

10 RELATIONSHIPS - 600 What does Nick say about people like Daisy and Tom? Answer

11 RELATIONSHIPS - 800 What “matter” did Gatsby have Jordan discuss with Nick in the beginning of the book? Answer

12 RELATIONSHIPS - 1000 What does Jordan tell Nick about Daisy, Gatsby, and Tom? Answer

13 QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 200 When asked about her daughter, what does Daisy say? Answer

14 QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 400 What is the “Valley of Ashes”? Answer

15 QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 600 What are the “eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg”? Answer

16 QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 800 What does the green light on the dock mean to Gatsby? Answer

17 QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 1000 Explain this quote: “The vitality of his illusion had gone beyond Daisy—beyond everything.” Answer

18 PLOT POINTS - 200 What happens on the way home from New York towards the end of the novel? Answer

19 PLOT POINTS - 400 Where did they go in Chapter 2? (What was at 158 th Street?) Answer

20 PLOT POINTS - 600 What did Tom do to Myrtle when she mentioned Daisy’s name? Answer

21 PLOT POINTS - 800 What is Tom’s reaction to Myrtle’s death. Answer

22 PLOT POINTS - 1000 Describe the meeting between Daisy and Gatsby. Answer

23 INFERENCES - 200 What kind of people come to Gatsby’s parties? Answer

24 INFERENCES - 400 Why did Nick Carraway go to the party for the first time? Answer

25 INFERENCES - 600 What was Gatsby’s reaction to seeing Daisy’s child? Answer

26 INFERENCES - 800 After Tom confronts Gatsby about the relationship between him and Daisy, how does Daisy react to both men? Answer

27 INFERENCES - 1000 Why is the book that Gatsby’s father shows Nick important to the novel? What does it say about Gatsby’s character? Answer

28 PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 200 From where did the narrator come from, and why? Answer

29 PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 400 What is Gatsby’s real name and where is he from? Answer

30 PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 600 What did Dan Cody do for Gatsby? Answer

31 PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 800 What does Gatsby tell Nick about his past with Daisy, and how he planned to impress her? Answer

32 PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 1000 Describe how Gatsby made and shows off his money Answer

33 CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 200 Gatsby had an extraordinary gift for hope, and a romantic readiness. Game Board

34 CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 400 He has an athletic build and an arrogant attitude. He is an old-money snob. Game Board

35 CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 600 Daisy is flighty and very superficial Game Board

36 CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 800 He is mentioned in conversation between Nick and Jordan. Later, Nick sees him on the lawn in the moonlight. Game Board

37 CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS - 1000 Myrtle is Tom’s mistress, and George is her husband. Game Board

38 RELATIONSHIPS - 200 Daisy and Nick are cousins; Nick and Tom knew each other from school. Game Board

39 RELATIONSHIPS - 400 While Nick is at one of Gatsby’s parties, he asks a man he’s talking to where Gatsby is, only to discover that he’s talking to him! Game Board

40 RELATIONSHIPS - 600 They were careless people who smashed things and creatures and let others clean up the mess. Game Board

41 RELATIONSHIPS - 800 Gatsby wanted Nick to arrange a luncheon meeting between himself and Daisy. Game Board

42 RELATIONSHIPS - 1000 Daisy and Gatsby had had an earlier romance. Her parents wouldn’t let her see him off to war. She then married Tom and soon found out that he had a mistress. Game Board

43 QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 200 “I suppose she talks—and eats and everything.” Game Board

44 QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 400 An industrial zone. Game Board

45 QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 600 An illustration on a billboard. Game Board

46 QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 800 It stood for his vision and his future with Daisy. Game Board

47 QUOTES AND SYMBOLS - 1000 He had--through his years of dreaming--made her larger-than-life. Game Board

48 PLOT POINTS - 200 Daisy is driving Gatsby’s car. She hits Myrtle, but keeps driving. Game Board

49 PLOT POINTS - 400 The apartment where Tom met his mistress. Game Board

50 PLOT POINTS - 600 He hit her and broke her nose! Game Board

51 PLOT POINTS - 800 Tom’s first instinct is to protect himself. Later, he cries. Game Board

52 PLOT POINTS - 1000 It was initially very awkward. Gatsby was nervous, but they became more at easy as they talked. Game Board

53 INFERENCES - 200 The newly rich & famous, and their friends. Game Board

54 INFERENCES - 400 Gatsby sent his chauffer over, and invited him directly. Game Board

55 INFERENCES - 600 He looks at her with surprise. Game Board

56 INFERENCES - 800 She wants the escape provided by Gatsby, but needs Tom because he is a lot like her. Game Board

57 INFERENCES - 1000 It shows Gatsby’s romantic spirit and his desire to get ahead. Game Board

58 PAST PRESENT FUTURE – 200 From the Midwest to study the bond business. Game Board

59 PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 400 James Gatz and he’s from North Dakota. Game Board

60 PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 600 He educated Gatsby about money and the people who have it. Game Board

61 PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 800 He fell in love with her and lied about his financial status to impress her. Game Board

62 PAST PRESENT FUTURE - 1000 He took advantage of the Post WWI period, and he used the money to throw wild parties and buy flashy and extravagant things. Game Board

63 BIBLIOGRAPHY Game Board Doctor_t__j__eckleburg. Photograph. World’s Fairs – Back To The Future. By Sukimd2. Wordpress. Web.. Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. New York: Scribner, 1925. Print. Fitzgerald. Photograph. Princeton University Library. F. Scott Fitzgerald. The New York Times. Web.. Shulock, Anne. The Great Gatsby. Photograph. Does The Great Gatsby Live On Empire Avenue? Spin Sucks. Web.. www.dictionary.com


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